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IRONKEY D300S ENCRYPTED USB FLASH DRIVE
FIPS 140-2 Level 3 Certified
Kingston’s IronKey™ D300S/SM USB Flash drive features an advanced level of security
that builds on the features that made IronKey well-respected, to safeguard sensitive
information. It’s FIPS 140-2 Level 3 certified, with 256-bit AES hardware-based encryption
in XTS mode. An essential pillar to setting security standards, corporate policies and data
loss protection (DLP) best practices. An important element in the quest of compliance
to industry standards and global regulations such as the GDPR.
› Advanced level of
security that builds on
the features that made
IronKey well-respected
› Available in a Managed
model that requires
For added peace of mind, the drive uses digitally signed firmware, making it immune to
BadUSB, and it enforces complex password protection1 with minimum characteristics to
prevent unauthorized access.
SafeConsole or IronKey EMS4
Encryption and decryption is done on the drive, with no trace left on the host system,
and the drive locks down and reformats after 10 invalid attempts, to protect against
brute force attacks.
› Rugged and secure
casing that meets
IronKey standards
Rugged and secure, IronKey D300S/SM has a zinc casing and tamper-evident epoxy seal
for physical security, so you can rest assured the drive will hold up, even in the most
demanding situations.
› Fast data transfers that use
the latest in NAND Flash and
controller technology
Customizable, easy to use and waterproof up to 4 feet, conforming to IEC60529 IPX832.
SuperSpeed (USB 3.0) technology means you don’t have to compromise speed for security.
› Customizable
› Easy to use
On top of its industry-leading data protection, IronKey D300S / D300SM provides a
unique serial-number and barcode printed on drive and virtual keyboard.3
Managed model
Requires SafeConsole or IronKey EMS software management system4. This allows central
management of drive access and usage across thousands of drives.
› NATO Approved
Either cloud-based or on-premises, it enforces drive-specific policies, such as password
strength and retry limits, and lets administrators remotely disable lost or stolen drives,
recover lost passwords and more.
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